A spry update on early-Nineties US alternative rock and psychedelic British indie. Honey sounds like The Pixies at their poppiest, while new single The Sea borrows its rippling drums and gleaming guitar riffs from The Stone Roses. "There's a lot of escapism [in our music]," says Williams of the band’s cheerful sound. "More sun makes me happier – it's a great little drug. If I can project that through our songs then that's amazing."

Zola Books interviews Paula Brackston, author of The Winter Witch, on the revival of witches as protagonists in supernatural fiction.

Are witches due for a pop culture revival similar to vampires and werewolves?

I say yes, definitely! Seriously, I think they do all speak to that part of us that is fascinated by "other" and by supernatural strength. We are moved to pity those who are set apart and victimized. We are drawn to people with an indefinable, “magic” quality. We are stirred by the power witches, vampires, and werewolves are fabled to have. And don’t we all like to be just a tiny bit frightened now and again?